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Asl speech on topic children and some questions related to this topic

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Answered by soni28
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Children are our future' is a statement we hear often.
- They are definitely the future of a society, a nation and of the whole world!
- They are at a stage in life where they can be moulded and groomed easily.
- They must get to enjoy their childhood, be privileged too receive the love of parents and elders, get an education and lots of affection.
- Children can participate in building a progressive society,
- They can imbibe the virtues of diligence, dedication and determination to do all their work and their society will definitely benefit.
 
Possible questions:
What is special about childhood?
What privileges should be given to children?

Points to be noted while presenting your topic :
-Be confident and speak clearly.
-Begin by a nice salutation like ,' Good Morning to one and all present here.'
-Maintain an eye contact with your audience and try to keep the usage of a script as minimum as possible.
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Answered by pdevratna9pdk1zh
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Answer:

Children are our future' is a statement we hear often.

- They are definitely the future of a society, a nation and of the whole world!

- They are at a stage in life where they can be moulded and groomed easily.

- They must get to enjoy their childhood, be privileged too receive the love of parents and elders, get an education and lots of affection.

- Children can participate in building a progressive society,

- They can imbibe the virtues of diligence, dedication and determination to do all their work and their society will definitely benefit.

 

Possible questions:

What is special about childhood?

What privileges should be given to children?

Points to be noted while presenting your topic :

-Be confident and speak clearly.

-Begin by a nice salutation like ,' Good Morning to one and all present here.'

-Maintain an eye contact with your audience and try to keep the usage of a script as minimum as possible.

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